"St. Mark's Episcopal Academy is a wonderful place for children to grow academically, emotionally, and spiritually. The Christian environment fosters enrichment and personal development. My children love to go to school, and they have built relationships that go beyond the classroom. As a parent and a teacher, it is important that our children love to learn. St. Mark's exemplifies this objective and surpasses all expectations. SMEA is more than a school, it is a family!"

Parent Review | Rating:Posted 2015-01-07

"This school has a long way to go as it is clearly overrated in many aspects. The head of the school and management see parents as ATMs and wouldn't shy away from hurting your child's academic learning if needed( not enough donations). Not only does the management lack respect for parents but also do they lack fairness and objectivity in dealing with parents. Clearly, wealthy parents can buy good grades for their kids as the school runs on money. Teachers are excellent; however, they lack independence as they have to succumb to management pressures to keep their job. I wish this school the best even when it fails to provide above average academic experience to its bright students."

Parent Review | Rating:Posted 2014-08-18

"Well qualified and caring teachers make this school a must if you are looking for challenging academics within a caring, Christian environment. The school is small which means that it has a real family feel to it. The Head of School knows everyone! Academic results are really impressive."

Parent Review | Rating:Posted 2012-03-14

"Teachers are first rate - all have different enough techniques to keep the children interested and learning in ways that work for them individually. STRONG principal - Ms. Robertson is the force that guides this school to it's excellence! After School program is both convenient and enjoyed by the attendees"

Parent Review | Rating:Posted 2011-06-08

"Don't expect for this school, even if you are an alumni, to take a super high functioning Bill Gates quality Asperger's Syndrome child at 4 years old, with special needs documentation from an expert saying if the parents did not write the student has this condition you would never know or suspect it. The child needed a structure like SMEA and has been excluded from their role model classroom though this student cleaned up other children's toys and was the first to listen and complete directions just on visits. I am just keeping this authentic. As for the educators, exceptionally amazing ABSOLUTELY! 27 years ago when I attended only one teacher was problematic and removed that year. We even had exceptional educators 27 years ago that is one part that remains the same. However, the adults, in this situation could have potentially given up on a 4 year old who would never even qualify legally for special needs classroom settings at a public school. I am ashamed to be an alumni with the exception of one educator whom I started with that I will never forget for positive reasons. Best Regards to this school and I hope you learn a very valuable lesson about jumping to conclusions."